Tour Asia's wild side

Cultural trendsetters have long flocked to Asia for a taste of exotic cuisine, bustling cities and mystical temples. Now adventurous travelers are turning to the region's wild frontiers for stunning natural landscapes and wildlife...

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Thailand Wildlife Overview: Monkeys, Snakes, Spiders, Scorpions...

published:29 Mar 2015

Thailand Wildlife Overview: Monkeys, Snakes, Spiders, Scorpions...

Thailand Wildlife Overview: Monkeys, Snakes, Spiders, Scorpions...

published:29 Mar 2015

views:59

In this short Thailand wildlife overview I cover some of Thailand\'s amazing animals to allay some fears, and maybe stoke some.
Covered:
* Monkeys
* Snakes - venomous
* Centipedes
* Tarantulas and Huntsman Spiders
* Scorpions
* Box jellyfish
I just wanted to give visitors to Thailand a little overview about some of the dangerous animals that live in the country and what to watch out for. If I did a comprehensive video on this topic, it would be a 24 hour video. There is so much to say about various bugs and reptiles that live here.
I could have also covered the bears, tigers, civettes, monitor lizards, and a ton of other animals you are really not likely to see at all, but I wanted to keep this short - around 20 mins.
Go here to download my FREE Common Thailand Snakes ebook in PDF format or for your iPad and iPhone - http://eepurl.com/Tk2lf
If you have any specific questions about snakes or other wildlife in Thailand, you can leave a message here or send me email directly at my ThailandSnakes.com site.
Cheers!
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Thailand Wildlife Overview: Monkeys, Snakes, Spiders, Scorpions...

published:29 Mar 2015

views:59

In this short Thailand wildlife overview I cover some of Thailand\'s amazing animals to allay some fears, and maybe stoke some.
Covered:
* Monkeys
* Snakes - venomous
* Centipedes
* Tarantulas and Huntsman Spiders
* Scorpions
* Box jellyfish
I just wanted to give visitors to Thailand a little overview about some of the dangerous animals that live in the country and what to watch out for. If I did a comprehensive video on this topic, it would be a 24 hour video. There is so much to say about various bugs and reptiles that live here.
I could have also covered the bears, tigers, civettes, monitor lizards, and a ton of other animals you are really not likely to see at all, but I wanted to keep this short - around 20 mins.
Go here to download my FREE Common Thailand Snakes ebook in PDF format or for your iPad and iPhone - http://eepurl.com/Tk2lf
If you have any specific questions about snakes or other wildlife in Thailand, you can leave a message here or send me email directly at my ThailandSnakes.com site.
Cheers!
**************************************
* SUBSCRIBE to this Channel! *
**************************************
My Websites:
Books - http://www.mikefook.com
Crank 101 - Motivational Articles - http://www.crank101.com
Thailand Snakes - http://www.thailandsnakes.com
Thailand - http://www.thaipulse.com/blog/...

Wildlife

Wildlife includes all non-domesticated plants, animals and other organisms. Domesticating wild plant and animal species for human benefit has occurred many times all over the planet, and has a major impact on the environment, both positive and negative.

Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts, forests, rain forests, plains, grasslands, and other areas including the most developed urban sites, all have distinct forms of wildlife. While the term in popular culture usually refers to animals that are untouched by human factors, most scientists agree that wildlife around the world is impacted by human activities.

Humans have historically tended to separate civilization from wildlife in a number of ways including the legal, social, and moral sense. This has been a reason for debate throughout recorded history. Religions have often declared certain animals to be sacred, and in modern times concern for the natural environment has provoked activists to protest the exploitation of wildlife for human benefit or entertainment. Literature has also made use of the traditional human separation from wildlife.